remove other barriers like not allowing women to drive cars. and stay right there, more on this story including reaction in women s rights groups, other ones in saudi arabia. president barack obama is due to arrive at the paramount theater in seattle, washington, this hour. he s visiting the west coast to push his plan for creating more jobs. and to raise money for fellow democrats. we expect to hear from the president before he heads to california later on today. the president also delivered his message personally to the congressional black caucus in washington last night in the nation s capital. washington, d.c. that is. it was straight talk. i don t know about you, cbc, but the future rewards those who press on. with patient and firm determination, i m going to press on for jobs. i m going to press on for equality. i m going to press on for the sake of our children. i m going to press on for the sake of all of those families who are struggling right now. i don t ha
he said he gave jackson five doses of three different drugs between 1:30 a.m. and 7 kpln 30 a.m. at 10:40 a.m., he said he gave jackson the propofol. did anybody witness what happened? just the doctor, sir. 911 was called at 12:21. emergency responders will testify they believe jackson was dead when they arrived. another question jurors must ask was using propofol, an anesthetic for surgery as a sleep aid so reckless that murray should be held responsible for jackson s death? doctor after doctor gets up and says, well, this should never be used outside of a clinical setting, outside a hospital or a clinic. the fact that the circumstances may be unusual, may be demonstrated to be unusual, does not make it egregious. that alone does not make it egregious. reporter: murray s defense will argue that jackson was a drug addict and in horrible physical shape and that he was getting drugs from other doctors that murray didn t know about. prosecutors plan to argue that jac
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then you clearly were mott hit in the head by any falling space debris. congratulations. nasa s satellite came crashing down overnight and nasa doesn t know exactly where it crashed. it did says it re-entered the atmosphere somewhere over the pacific ocean. don t know where it is. if it landed in your yard, you think it s somewhere around, we d love to hear about it. let me show you the video of it coming down. this comes to us from our affiliate in san antonio, texas. you see that dot. yes, we ve been building up for the past week to this satellite crashing to bring you a dot. that s supposedly a piece of the space debris there or it could be somebody playing with a flashlight in a tree in the distance. we didn t know where, from the u.s., hawaii, philippines, new zealand, everybody claims to have seen this come down. dots can be compelling. it is true. i was compelled and i m compelled to show you video that might be more spectacular, this from the great state of hawaii.
after all, most american workers would never be able to take time off whaen a big project has to get done on deadline. funding the government, that s a big project with a very important deadline. and consider this. according to expedia.com, the average american worker gets 18 vacation days a year. 18. and they only use 14 of them. did i mention that since january, congress has only been in session for 125 days? plus, the divided 112th congress promises to be on pace as the least productive in recent memory. since january, only 14 house measures have been signed into law by president obama. and look at this, when democrats controlled the house last year from january to june, 466 bills and resolutions were passed. by comparison, over the same timeframe this year, only 207 bills or resolutions got approval. they spent more time bickering than getting anything actually done. yet house lawmakers sure do get paid a lot. rank and file representatives earn $174,000 a year. the speake